Tag Archives: Contract

On remand from the Supreme Court of Virginia of this dispute over insurance coverage in the wake of a construction-site accident that killed one employee and seriously injured another employee of an elevator subcontractor, a Fairfax Circuit Court grants partial ...

A high-flying business deal to give airplane passengers in-flight Internet has crash-landed, winding up in Richmond federal court. It’s an oft-told tale, the court said: A business deal, all “optimism and cooperation” at the outset, is soured by funding problems ...

A builder will not have to pay a six-figure jury verdict won by a couple who complained when construction of their new home ground to a halt. A Chesterfield County jury said builder William Howard should pay Justin and Martha ...

A plaintiff who claims defendant insurance company breached a variable annuity contract by failing to make scheduled monthly payments has his suit dismissed because the Charlottesville U.S. District Court says the suit is time-barred, despite plaintiff’s claim that each missed ...

A suit by long-distance telephone carrier Sprint for a refund of $3.9 million in overcharges for local telephone services provided by defendant NTELOS Telephone is stayed by the Harrisonburg U.S. District Court, pending referral of this dispute to the Federal ...

A Loudoun County Circuit Court will not enforce a mechanic’s lien filed by a subcontractor seeking payment for site work and infrastructure improvements on a three-lot subdivision on lands owned by defendant Sycolin Center, after the general contractor filed for ...

In this contract dispute, an Alexandria U.S. District Court says plaintiff, a tech company that provides voice communication services, may try its claim against defendant, a nonprofit health services agency, for breach of an agreement plaintiff says was an installation ...

Two subcontractors on a government project for improvements at the Oceana Naval Air Station in Virginia Beach have stated valid claims for unpaid bills under the Miller Act, and a magistrate judge for the Norfolk U.S. District Court awards default ...

In this dispute between a computer vendor and the marketing firm it terminated, a Richmond U.S. District Court addresses the “Russian nesting doll” of defendant marketing firm’s single counterclaim and says only the firm’s claim for underpayment of commissions can ...